Samer Shehata

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In the Media
The Growing International Coalition in the Fight Against ISIS

A growing number of countries are joining the U.S.-led fight against ISIS, one of the world’s most well-funded terrorist groups.

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  • Lina Khatib
  • James Dobbins
  • Mark Mazzetti
  • Samer Shehata
· September 29, 2014
Diane Rehme Show
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Egyptian Elections, Round One
May 31, 2012

The outcome of the presidential elections will have a major impact on the future of Egypt, affecting the power of the Islamist parties, the position of the military, and its economic future.

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A Great Divide? How Westerners and Muslims See Each Other
July 21, 2011

Ten years after 9/11 and the start of the war in Afghanistan, it is important to consider how the relationship between Western and Muslim publics has evolved, and what this means for policy makers.

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The Gamal Mubarak Paradox

Among the ironies of Egypt's stalled process of political reform is that it is inextricably linked to the future of 42-year old presidential scion Gamal Mubarak. The younger Mubarak fashions himself as a Western-oriented reformer and in fact has championed some notable economic and political liberalization measures.

  • Samer Shehata
· August 18, 2008
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Beyond the Façade: Political Reform in the Arab World
January 29, 2008

Contemporary discourse on democratic transformation in the Arab world often lacks a critical assessment of the kind of progress that is taking place on the ground. Marina Ottaway and Julia Choucair-Vizoso launched their new book Beyond the Façade: Political Reform in the Arab World, a critical assessment of political reform in the Arab world based on ten case studies.

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